It's a good sign the Cowboys can win ugly. They have been devastated by injuries too, and they haven't needed monster performances by Tony Romo to win the last two weeks. Sure, there are things to work on. But not as many things as the rest of the teams in the NFC East.

Here's what else we learned in this game:

1. The quarterback controversy is over in Philadelphia. Foles might not be ready to play next week, and he struggled badly in all facets of his game against the Cowboys. It was clear that he entered the game at less than 100 percent despite not being listed on the injury report. He struggled to move in the pocket and avoided running.

2. Cowboys defensive tackle Jason Hatcher continues to be one of the NFL's most valuable defensive players. He disrupted Philadelphia's running game all day and picked up his sixth sack.

3. This was the first time a Chip Kelly team has ever been held scoreless in a half. That's 59 games, for those scoring at home. The Eagles fell to 3-4; their offense struggles against press man coverage.